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The Supreme Court has ruled that the White House can pressure social media companies to remove content that may contain disinformation.
The case in question dealt with the Biden administration's decision to do that during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a six to three decision, the justices said the plaintiffs who brought the lawsuit didn't have legal standing.
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